Fix argument in call to applyReturnValueValidation()
method in MethodValidationInterceptor.java. Method
argument was passed instead of the return value of the
method that was being validated.
See gh-33105
Prior to this commit, the "Method Arguments" documentation for WebFlux
in the reference manual stated that WebFlux controller methods can
accept arguments of type Map, Model, or ModelMap to access the model.
However, ModelMap is actually not supported and results in exception
due to a type mismatch.
This commit updates the documentation to reflect this.
In addition, this commit updates related Javadoc and tests to avoid
mentioning or using ModelMap in WebFlux.
Closes gh-33107
This commit adds new information about the execution and scheduling of
tasks.
The `Task` type now exposes the `TaskExecutionOutcome` of the latest
execution; this includes the instant the execution started, the
execution outcome and any thrown exception.
The `ScheduledTask` contract can now provide the time when the next
execution is scheduled.
Closes gh-24560
This commit adds support for Kotlin BeanPostProcessor beans which should
be defined in a companion object and annotated with `@JvmStatic`.
Closes gh-32946
This commit adds a number of catch point that provides additional
context when an AOT processor fails to execute. Amongst other things,
this makes sure that the bean name and its descriptor is consistently
provided in the error message when available.
Closes gh-32777
This commit replaces the IllegalStateException thrown in
CacheAspectSupport when a CacheManager cannot be determined. These were
added to provide a dedicated error message, but it is possible to do
so without hiding the more adequate exception type.
Closes gh-22442
This commit refines the preDetermineBeanTypes algorithm that AOT uses
to approximate the order of preInstantiateSingletons more closely.
Previously, the algorithm assumed that all beans where non-lazy
singletons in terms of initialization order, which led to inconsistent
order in CGLIB proxy generation.
We now explicitly park lazy beans so that their types are determined
during a second phase, matching the order of regular initialization
order.
Closes gh-32669
Co-authored-by: Juergen Hoeller <juergen.hoeller@broadcom.com>
Previously, if a factory method is defined on a parent, the generated
code would blindly use the method's declaring class for both the target
of the generated code, and the signature of the method.
This commit improves the resolution by considering the factory metadata
in the BeanDefinition.
Closes gh-32609
This change improves the message of several parsing-related exceptions
that would previously entirely swallow the original exception's message
and sometimes have a slightly misleading message as a result.
This is done by appending the cause's `toString` representation to the
IllegalArgumentException messages instead of an hardcoded "cause".
Closes gh-32636
This commit makes the use of bean definition overriding more visible and
prepare for a deprecation of the feature in the next major release.
As of this commit, use of bean definition overriding logs at INFO level.
The previous log level can be restored by setting the
allowBeanDefinitionOverriding flag explicitly on the BeanFactory (or
via the related ApplicationContext).
A number of tests that are using bean overriding on purpose have been
updated to set this flag, which will make them easier to find once we
actually deprecate the feature.
Closes gh-31288
This commit introduce a change of behaviour when component scan is used
with conditions. Previously, any condition in the REGISTER_BEAN phase
were ignored and the scan was applied regardless of the outcome of
those conditions. This is because REGISTER_BEAN condition evaluation
happens later in the bean factory preparation.
Rather than ignoring those conditions, this commit fails fast when it
detects such use case. Code will have to be adapted accordingly.
Closes gh-23206